According to the Titans website, the team hosted Decker on a visit earlier this week were happy enough to offer a deal. He joins veteran Rishard Matthews and rookie Corey Davis as top pass-catching options for quarterback Marcus Mariota.

Decker was released by the Jets last Monday, a day before the start of mandatory minicamp, as part of an ongoing purge of veteran talent. The team saved $7.25 million in salary-cap space by releasing the 30-year-old.

Decker had 163 catches for 2,183 yards and 19 touchdowns in three seasons with the Jets. His 10 red-zone touchdowns in 2015 set a Jets single-season record.

His 2016 season was cut short after three games because of a torn rotator cuff. After being placed on injured reserve, he had surgery to repair his shoulder and a labral tear and lesion in his left hip, sources told Newsday last season.